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en Once Russ stopped sweeping in the sixth end, I looked up and saw six yellows in the house, at that point my heart started to pound because I knew we weren't going to lose.

en I could hear Russ, but I couldn't see him. Russ knows that about me like I know that about him. If I had seen him out there I would've left him the room to run the outside. It was a tough deal. I felt the tug and knew who it was. I had been watching the scoreboard. I hate to do that to Russ and would never deliberately do that. He knows that. We have a lot of fun together. I would never put the boot to Russ. It would've been a good show if we'd of had a better car … I'd really love to come back here next year and run Russ for the championship.

en We made some adjustments at the half and started running our offense. Campbell played hard and showed a lot of heart. They had nothing to lose. We knew it was going to be a tough game and that they live and die by the 3-point shot.

en I just looked over to switch the oil cooler fan off and when I looked up everybody was stopped. I hit the brakes and started sliding but I couldn't get it stopped. I guess I'll take the blame for it.

en We knew they were going to be a different team out there today. At one point they were just pound-for-pound better than us.

en She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. You were very proficient at looking him (Lay) right straight in the face and telling you were loyal and he could count on you, but you knew in your heart you were stealing from the house. You were successful in your lying and your deceit from 1997 all the way up to 2001, weren't you sir?

en He got out of the sled and started hobbling over. The second I saw him limping I got concerned. I looked down, saw his foot and said, 'Did I do that?' He said, 'I need a medic.' From that point, we knew it was a serious problem.

en Our heart and our fight changed. We were down that whole game. The defense decided we weren't going to let them score anymore, and once our offense started moving the ball, we really knew we had to stop those guys.

en We stopped for some plays that weren't worthy of being looked at.

en Leonard looked at her wondering, and had the sense of great things sweeping out of the shrouded night. But he could not receive them, because his heart was still full of little things.
  E. M. Forster

en This was only the fifth or sixth game I worked as the sound guy this season. There is disc or recorded bits and I just played what's on there. I didn't want to cause any commotion. If I knew the umpire would get mad, I would have stopped.

en We didn't want to lose. I just knew if Marcus (Williams) got me the ball, I was going to knock it down, no matter what. We weren't going to lose this game.

en You feel like you're underappreciated and undervalued all the time. Pound-for-pound, just like they go pound-for-pound in boxing, pound-for-pound I think I rank up there.

en We knew coming in that Virginia was a tough team ... that's their identity. But they were coming to our house and we weren't going to let anybody punk us in our house. We weren't going to let them out-tough us here.

en He looked good in (batting practice). He looks good at third, too. He catches the ball well. Everybody talks about Russ' home run ability, but Russ catches the ball well. He's got a fine arm. I just want to get him back out there and get him some at-bats.


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